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  • 81Machine translation — Part of a series on Translation Types Language interpretation …

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  • 82Excavation (archaeology) — The term archaeological excavation has a double meaning.# Excavation is the best known and most commonly used within the science of archaeology. In this sense it is the exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains. # The term is… …

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  • 83Virtual jury research — is a technique used by lawyers to prepare for trial.For many decades, attorneys have employed jury consultants to conduct jury research to help prepare for trial. The goals of such research vary: to assess the case and to discover its primary… …

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  • 84risk — risker, n. riskless, adj. /risk/, n. 1. exposure to the chance of injury or loss; a hazard or dangerous chance: It s not worth the risk. 2. Insurance. a. the hazard or chance of loss. b. the degree of probability of such loss. c. the amount that… …

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  • 85Magi — • The wise men from the East who came to adore Jesus in Bethlehem (Matthew 2) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Magi     Magi     † …

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  • 86Epistle To the Romans —     Epistle to the Romans     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Epistle to the Romans     This subject will be treated under the following heads: I. The Roman Church and St. Paul; II. Character, Contents, and Arrangement of the Epistle; III.… …

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  • 87realism — index pragmatism, truth Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 realism …

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  • 88profile — ▪ I. profile pro‧file 1 [ˈprəʊfaɪl ǁ ˈproʊ ] noun [countable] 1. a short description of someone or something, giving the most important details about them: profile of • A profile of the company in the latest edition of Barron s contributed to… …

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  • 89modal verb — /moʊdəl ˈvɜb/ (say mohduhl verb) noun an auxiliary verb that expresses such things as the degree of probability attached by the speaker to the statement (I might come, the sun will rise) or the degree of obligation (he should speak up, the court… …

  • 90have a (good) mind to — {v. phr.} To consider doing; intend to with a high degree of probability. * /I have a good mind to tell my boss that he doesn t know how to run our enterprise./ …

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